Puzzle 10, Sville split by Robert Seater:
1. Split in two, perhaps falsely: MIZEDICHOTO (DICHOTO_MIZE)
2. Divide up a box or space words: EPARATIONSS (S_EPARATIONS)
3. Illegal in US as of 1964: GREGATIONSE (SE_GREGATION)
4. Created by adding #2: RTMENTCOMPA(COMPA_RTMENT)
5. Done to corporations and LEGOs: NIZEDREORGA (REORGA_NIZED)
6. Split but reconnectable: RIZEDMODULA (MODULA_RIZED)
7. Political divide and conquer: ERRYMANDERJ (J_ERRYMANDER) Spelled wrong?
8. What this puzzle does to a word (2): APARTSPLITS (SPLITS_APART)
9. What the gravy did in the fridge: EPARATEDRES (RES_EPARATED)
10. But and and and or: NJUNCTIONCO (CO_NJUNCTION)
thanks!! there was already a pack of this type puzzle and yes, they can be difficult. I just took them one at a time and weeded out the possible answers. fun!!
There was another pack that mixed things up like this? Do you remember which pack?
Strawberry – Intro to clue puzzles. This one is free.
I just looked and there are quite a few Clue Puzzles but each pack is $1.99
Pistachio, Pecan, Parmesan, Walnut, Umami, Sesame, Mocha, Bacon, Eucalyptus and Orange. Each pack has 20 puzzles so it is a bit pricey.
Ah yes. I know about the other clue puzzles, but as far as I know this is the first one to change the rules.
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Thanks for the answers ΓÇö I was thoroughly stumped by the Pumpkin puzzles! I still donΓÇÖt understand the pattern in #10. Or maybe there is no pattern and the splits happening in random places? Weird.
Glad to help!